Author Topic: Blockland Profile Pics - Animated/Stable (Photos/Gifs)  (Read 5362 times)

lol paying for this monday stuff
forget off op lol, who would even want to pay for this, how would you ever get this into your head?

This isnt anything new though. I've seen plenty of people on the furry megathread who commissions artists to get their purple griffin or whatever drawn.

I mean http://forum.blockland.us/index.php?action=profile;u=46681

They look pretty good too.
« Last Edit: July 23, 2013, 10:39:14 PM by Overmind »

I got a logo from nobot and itwas free and they looked way better Then what the op is making

Wait, he wants to sell us profile pics when he doesn't even have one himself? Confused :s

Anything Eles: We discuss pricing

can i have a modeled statue of me how does $200 sound

umm so are you going to show us samples of your work or what? any idiot can paste images and apply some gradients to a picture. are you an artist? can you draw? what can you do that I can't find from google?

OP has abandoned his thread


I want a profile pic like OP's.

Also I didn't realise one person at home was considered a "team" these days.


^Another example of OP's prof edits.
« Last Edit: July 24, 2013, 04:10:43 AM by Clone v.117 »

You don't realize all the taxes and fees for legally holding and maintaining a private business license and all that it entails.
ftfy

If the OP was actually serious.
« Last Edit: July 24, 2013, 04:41:47 AM by SWAT One »

This thread is obviously a joke.
Also OP you could at least lock the topic if you abandon it.


So does he like, keep all the money, or do clan members get it or what?

So does he like, keep all the money, or do clan members get it or what?
Pfft, What money?

This isnt anything new though. I've seen plenty of people on the furry megathread who commissions artists to get their purple griffin or whatever drawn.

I mean http://forum.blockland.us/index.php?action=profile;u=46681

They look pretty good too.
except this guy is selling edits of 75x75 images for $1
people who buy commissions usually are buying good-quality art of a larger size for a few dollars - and the artists actually have examples of their art